1 School in the desert. 198 youth and adult campers. 15 staff Red Shirts. 10 local school custodial and cook staff. 8 local sponsor site supervisors. 32 crews. 30 sites. 30 residents and families. Miles and miles of dirt and sand roads navigated. 5 days of work. A combined total of over 8,840 hours of working in the hot sun of Monument Valley, Utah. New roofs. New porches. New siding. New wheel chair ramps. Freshly painted houses. New friendships. Personal connections. New perspectives. Faith lives deepened. Spirits raised. Lives changed. Transformation!
When you think about what can be accomplished in just 5 days when people come together to be the hands and feet of Christ it is astounding isn't it!?!
During this summer of 2014 there will be 37 Workcamps, 99 Week of Hope Camps and 5 LifeTree out of country workcamps just with Group Missions Organization! That makes for a total of more than 23,000 people this summer that will be effected by the same experience we had this week and that is just the campers and staff alone! Plus all the families, residents and homes that are changed because teenagers and adults give up a week of their time during the summer to make a difference!
Wow! Just Wow!
As we packed up our vans, buses and cars on Saturday morning, these are the numbers that stuck in my head about what can be accomplished when we give our time, talents and resources to others.
It has truly been an amazing week on so many different levels. Not to sound like a Hallmark card but .... We laughed, we cried, we were goofy, we were serious, we danced, we sang, we moved mountains.......
Blah, blah, blah...I know.... I know....but it is hard not to get all mushy when you think about the experiences we have had this week. Some of it we can explain to others, some there is no way we can begin to explain to those who were not there this week, with this particular group of people. Each camp experience is different and unique in it's own way and each one amazing!
Just as quickly as we (all 213 of us) moved in and created a community on Sunday morning just one short week ago, we have packed up, cleaned up and loaded up in a matter of 3 hours and we are all headed out in our own directions, back to our homes and lives but definitely not to continue on as if nothing has changed. We have all changed.
As we load the bus, the kids get their Care Card envelopes and get to read notes from fellow campers, staff, leaders, etc...and I can guarantee this is the most quiet ride of the week!
We have a short drive out of Monument Valley, heading up Forest Gump Hill out of the valley and back to Moab for our return to the Community Church for a little lunch and an afternoon nap!
Okay....okay....wait....stop....right....there..... I almost forgot to add that we have a new member of our youth group as we have picked up a mascot in Monument Valley!
Heather felt the call of rescue when she met and fell in love with a puppy in need at her residents house while working at their site this week! After much discussion, and permission from many sources we now have this puppy heading back to Denver with us! Sammy Chee (named after the resident) has become our new traveling companion and is as cute as a bug in a rug and seems to be pretty happy with her new life so far.
Of course she was only allowed on the bus after her very first bath. Which I have to say personally (since I was the one who gave it to her) she WAS NOT REALLY THRILLED about the experience! As evidenced by the little puppy scratches that I now have as a result of said bath time adventure. Yeah....NO pictures of the bath...sorry to disappoint!
Our evening was spent having a nice dinner that did not include camp food and a hike for a sunset view of the Corona Arch at sunset. Sammy got to ride in Becky's backpack most of the way. Let's just say this little girl didn't get as much exercise as my tired, camp weary body did but it was well worth the effort to get there!
As we processed our week at the end of the night part of that was our long standing tradition of "Camp Awards Night" --- be sure to ask each of the youth and adult leaders what award they were honored with!
We close with talking about going home, our worries and excitement in going back to "reality" after workcamp. We each light a candle and add our prayer concerns for upcoming events in our lives.
It all seems a little surreal sitting in this youth lounge in Moab with the work week behind us and our lives ahead of us, remembering this experience the 12 of us had together.
Wow! Just WOW!
Calvary Youth Missions Summer 2014
High School youth embark on mission trip to Monument Valley, Utah June 21st. Arriving Sunday at Monument Valley High School, 300 youth from across US with gather, do home repairs: painting, wheel chair ramps, porches, other projects. Theme is "Repair"-Be a Story of Transformation. Finishing up Saturday morning will hike in the Arches National Park, then back to Denver Sunday, June 29th.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Finishing touches, Residents, Care Cards and Goodbyes....
I have mixed feelings about Fridays at camp and I know I'm not the only one who has them..... there are feelings ranging between wanting to be home, wanting to stay, glad to have made new friends but sad to leave them. But when you get down to it the important things are the excitement of the crews coming in talking about how they have finished their jobs, that their residents made them a traditional lunch, gave them home made necklace or something special. This is evening program of the week where it's a celebration of our residents and they are invited to dinner and the worship program so we can say thank you to them and honor their presence. It is a fun evening but also a sad one as we say good bye those new friends.
Curfew is midnight tonight and most youth and adults stay up until the last second so they can spend time with each other, say goodbye and get things ready for leaving in the morning.
And then there is the "Care Card Rack!" Care cards are envelopes with each campers name and crew numbers on it and each person is asked to write notes of thanks, encouragement or blessings to those you have worked with, your own youth group, your work crew, etc, etc. NO one, and I mean NO one is allowed to peak at Care Cards before they leave on Saturday morning so there is the Care Card Rack Police that make sure people don't peak! The rack is put away on Friday night at midnight while campers are kicking and screaming....Pulling and pushing........writing frantically to insert their important message to someone special! The staff (of which I am a part of) make sure we make a great show of pulling the Care Card Rack out of the way very ceremoniously.
It is very funny to watch and can be very dangerous is one is not careful...no just kidding! No campers are generally harmed in the Care Card Removal process!
A perfect ending to a perfect week---a fireworks show at night while sitting on the football field in the middle of Monument Valley, Utah.
Tomorrow will be sweet and tomorrow will be sad as we head back towards home after we check out from our camp here.
Curfew is midnight tonight and most youth and adults stay up until the last second so they can spend time with each other, say goodbye and get things ready for leaving in the morning.
And then there is the "Care Card Rack!" Care cards are envelopes with each campers name and crew numbers on it and each person is asked to write notes of thanks, encouragement or blessings to those you have worked with, your own youth group, your work crew, etc, etc. NO one, and I mean NO one is allowed to peak at Care Cards before they leave on Saturday morning so there is the Care Card Rack Police that make sure people don't peak! The rack is put away on Friday night at midnight while campers are kicking and screaming....Pulling and pushing........writing frantically to insert their important message to someone special! The staff (of which I am a part of) make sure we make a great show of pulling the Care Card Rack out of the way very ceremoniously.
It is very funny to watch and can be very dangerous is one is not careful...no just kidding! No campers are generally harmed in the Care Card Removal process!
A perfect ending to a perfect week---a fireworks show at night while sitting on the football field in the middle of Monument Valley, Utah.
Tomorrow will be sweet and tomorrow will be sad as we head back towards home after we check out from our camp here.
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